Singapore’s girls clinch team gold at Asian Youth Bowling Championships

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Singapore’s girls clinch team gold at Asian Youth Bowling Championships
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A fired-up Singapore girls’ team turned on the style to win their first title at the Asian Youth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Bangkok on Monday and erased their earlier disappointment. The team of Arianne Tay, Ning Tay, Alyssa Koh and Colleen Pee knocked down 4,876...

“The format is very different compared to the IBF world championships because the competition was split into two days.”“It really helped to boost our morale as a team together,” she said.A post shared by SingaporeBowling She said: “When things are not going well, when the team are down, morale is low, scores are not super high, coach Helmi will call us together, give a short pep talk as a way to just break that trend, that downward spiral.

“After this team gold, I’m really quite content but the four of us made it to the Masters so all of us will just continue fighting,” she said.The Singapore boys’ team finished fourth behind champions Philippines, South Korea and Thailand, with Aiman Lim qualifying for the boys’ Masters.

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